Key words: fruit breeding, cultivar description, pollenizer, tetraploidy, few-seeded fruit

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Abstract 'Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou', a tetraploid Hyuga-natsu (Citrus tamurana hort. ex Tanaka), is a new cultivar that is suitable as a pollenizer for the production of less-seeded Hyuga-natsu fruit, which was released by the Institute of Fruit Tree Science, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO), Japan. 'Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou' was developed as a tetraploid of Hyuganatsu in 1982. The regenerated plant was initially selected as pollenizer candidate for the production of less-seeded Hyuga-natsu fruit in 1999 and was tested in a regional trial from 2001 to 2005. It was ultimately selected and registered as No.17066 under the Plant Variety Protection and Seed Act of Japan on October 16, 2008. The fruit weighed at 234 g, and was larger than Hyuga-natsu (202 g) at Kuchinotsu. The rind thickness (7.5 mm) was greater than that of Hyuga-natsu(5.5 mm). The rind color and surface

smoothness were coequal with Hyuga-natsu. The fruit ripened in early April at Kuchinotsu. The soluble solid concentration and acidity in the juice of ripened fruit were 10.7 Brix and 1.63g/100ml, respectively, which were comparable to Hyuga-natsu. Hyuga-natsu fruit pollinated with the pollen of 'Kankitsu uchinotsu 41 ou' had very few welldeveloped seeds(0.9 seeds per fruit), whereas the fruit by open pollination had 19.8 seeds per fruit. Other than the number of seeds, the fruit traits were not significantly different from those of the fruit obtained by open pollination. 'Kankitsu uchinotsu 41 ou' bore many flowers with a high amount of pollen as well as Hyuga-natsu. 'Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 ou' pollination brought about a high Hyuga-natsu fruit set (66.7%) as compared to that with open pollination (6.7%). Key words: fruit breeding, cultivar description, pollenizer, tetraploidy, few-seeded fruit

Table 1. Institutes and their locations where the regional trial of 'Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou' was carried out Institute y Location Shizuoka Pref. Citrus Exp.Stn., I zu Branch Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture Ehime Fruit Tree Exp. Stn. Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture Ehime Fruit Tree Exp. Stn., Nanyo Branch Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture Kochi Agr. Res. Center, F ruit Tree Res. Stn. Kochi, Kochi Prefecture Sage Fruit Tree Exp. Stn. Ogi, Saga Prefecture Miyazaki Agr. Res. Inst. Sadowara, Miyazaki Prefecture Miyazaki Agr. Res. Inst., Subtropical Crop Branch Nichinan, Miyazaki Prefecture Kagoshima Fruit Tree Exp. Stn. Tarumizu, Kagoshima z The trees were raised by top-grafting technique with 1-3 replications. y Name in 2005

Table 2. Tree and bearing characteristics of 'Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou' as compared with those of Hyuganatsu and 'Miyauchi Iyokan' at Kuchinotsu, Nagasaki (2005) Cultivar Tree vigor z Leaf blade size Flower Tree growth One-year-old One-year-old Number Fruit habit y shoot diameter x shoot length w of thorns v weight Pollen quantity u Length Width set t (g) (cm) (cm) Flower quantity Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou Moderately vigorous Spreading Thick Medium Many 6.8 3.5 0.94 Much Poor Much Hyuga-natsu Semi-vigorous Semi-upright Medium Short Many 6.5 3.1 0.56 Much Much Much Miyauchi Iyokan Moderately vigorous Medium Medium Short None 7.4 3.4 0.50 Much Much Much z Classified into 5 classes: Vigorous, Semi-vigorous, Moderately vigorous, Less-vigorous, Non-vigorous y Classified into 4 classes: Upright, Semi-upright, Medium, Spreading, Weeping x Classified into 3 classes: Thin, Medium, Thick w Classified into 3 classes: Short, Medium, Long v Classified into 4 classes: None, Few, Medium, Many u Classified into 5 classes: None, Very Little, Little, Medium, Much t Fruit set under the condition of open pollination s Classified into 4 classes: None, Few, Medium, Many Table 3. Fruit characteristics of 'Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou' as compared with those of Hyuga-natsu and 'Miyauchi Iyokan' at Kuchinotsu, Nagasaki (2005 and 2012) Cultivar Fruit weight Rind color z Rind thickness Rind surface y Flesh color x (g) (mm) ( Brix) Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou 234 Yellow 7.5 Slightly smooth Yellow-white Medium Soft Early April 10.7 1.63 10.1 Hyuga-natsu 202 Yellow 5.5 Slightly smooth Yellow-white Medium Soft Early April 10.9 1.82 31.4 Miyauchi Iyokan 272 Dark-orange 5.5 Medium Orange Medium Soft Mid January 13.0 1.33 8.7 z Classified into 8 classes: Yellow-green, Yellow-white, Yellow, Yellow-orange, Orange, Dark-orange, Strong reddish orange and Strong yellowish red y Classified into 5 classes: Smooth, Slightly smooth, Medium, Slightly rough, Rough x Classified into 8 classes: Light-green, Yellow-white, Yellow, Yellow-orange, Orange, Dark-orange, Pink, Red-purple w Classified into 5 classes: Soft, Slightly-soft, Medium, Slightly-hard, Hard v Classified into 5 classes: Soft, Slightly-soft, Medium, Slightly-hard, Hard u Citrate equivalent Soluble solids Firmness of Ripening time segment membrane w Pulp firmnessv content Acidity u (g/100ml) Number of seeds per fruit

Table 4. Tree characteristics of 'Kankitsu uchinotsu 41 ou' in the regional trial 2004 and 2005 Location Tree vigor y Tree growth habit y Number y Thorn Length x Full bloom Occurrence of citrus canker w Occurrence of citrus scab v Shizuoka Izu Moderately vigorous Medium Many Slightly short Early May None None Ehime Matsuyama Moderately vigorous Medium Few Short Mid May None None Ehime Uwajima non-vigorous - Many Medium Early May None - Kochi Kochi Vigorous Medium Many Short Mid May None None Saga Ogi Semi-vigorous Medium Many Short Mid May None None Nagasaki Kuchinotsu Moderately vigorous Spreading Many Short Mid May None None Miyazaki Sadowara - - Many Short Late April None None Miyazaki Nichinan Moderately vigorous Spreading None - Early May None None z Character evaluations were conducted in 2004 at Ehime (Nanyo) and Miyazaki (Sadowara). y See Table 2 for trait evaluation. x Classified into 5 classes: Short, Slightly short, Medium, Slightly long, Long w Classified into 4 classes: None, Few, Medium, Many v Classified into 4 classes: None, Few, Medium, Many Table 5. Fruit characteristics of 'Kankitsu uchinotsu 41 ou' in the regional trial 2004 and 2005 Prefecture (District) Fruit weight (g) Fruit shape index x Rind thickness (mm) Flesh weight ratio (%) Pulp firmness Soluble solids content ( Brix) Acidity v (g/100ml) Ripening time Number of seeds Ehime Matsuyama 194 109 8.6 50.7 Soft Slightly soft 11.2 1.65 Mid Mar. 8.4 Ehime Uwajima z 188 113 6.0 56.8 Soft 12.6 1.73 Early Mar. 8.7 Kochi Kochi 160 114 5.7 63.4 Soft 11.4 1.66 Late Apr. 7.2 Saga Ogi 216 111 7.0 51.8 Medium 10.2 1.77 Late Mar. 8.8 Nagasaki Kuchinotsu y 237 113 7.5 58.6 Soft 10.4 1.88 Early Apr. 9.9 Miyazaki Nichinan y 230 109 6.5 57.5 Soft Medium 9.7 1.49 Early Apr. 11.0 Average 204 112 6.9 56.5 10.9 1.70 9. 0 z Results in 2004 y Results in 2005 x ( Transverse diameter / longitude diameter ) x 100 w See Table 3 for trait evaluation. v Citrate equivalent

Table 6. Resistance of 'Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou' to citrus scab, citrus canker and citrus tristeza virus Disease Cultivar Disease severity Citrus scab Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou 0.0 y Dobashi Beniunshiu 0.186 Spring leaves Summer leaves Citrus canker Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou D x E x Evaluation year 2003 2004 Citrus tristeza virus Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou 4.0 w 2.0 w z Citrus scab and Citrus scab occurrence was evaluated for shoots of the field-grown trees with inoculating Citrus scab in several shoots in Shizuoka Pref. Citrus Exp. Stn. (2003) and Kagoshima Fruit Tree Exp. Stn. (2004), respectively. The occurrence of stem pitting due to Citrus tristeza virus was evaluated for 10 twigs that were more than two years old from the field-grown trees at Ehime Fruit Tree Exp. Stn. (2003 and 2004). y The avearge score from tree observation: Score 5 (severe) most leaves have the symtoms, 3 (medium) approximately half of the leaves have symtoms, 1 (slight) the tree has a group of leaves with partial symtoms, and 0 (none) no leaves have symtoms. x Classification based on observation of the trees: A (severe) most leaves have symtoms, B (medium) approximately half of the leaves have symtoms, C (slight) the tree has a group of leaves with partial symtoms, D (very light) the tree has very few leaves with symtoms, and E (None) no leaves have symtoms. w Avearge score in tree observation: Score 5 (severe) large and small stem pittings over a wide range, most twigs have symtoms, 3 (medium) only small stem pittings over a wide range or few large stem pittings,1 (slight) very small or line-like stem pittings, and 0 (None) no symtoms. Table 7. Date of full bloom and pollen fertility of 'Kankitsu uchinotsu 41 ou', hyuga-natsu, 4x 'Kawano natsudaidai' and 'Kawano natsudaidai' at Kuchinotsu, Nagasaki (2011 and 2012) Cultivar Date of full bloom Pollen fertility z (%) Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou May 18 84. 9 Hyuga-natsu May 19 83. 2 4x Kawano natsudaidai May 14 82. 8 Kawano natsudaidai May 15 82. 4 z Percentage of pollen grains well stained by aceto carmine (averaged with 5 flowers)

Table 8. Hyuga-natsu frut, seed and bearing characteristics as affected by pollenizer Pollinizer Number of seeds per fruit Fruit set Fruit weight Well-developed seed Imperfectly developed seed Empty seed (%) (g) Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Gou 0.9 a y 20.6 b 18.4 66.7 208 Kawano natsudaidai 30.5 c 3.3 a 10.9 65.0 224 4x Kawano natsudaidai 1.4 a 22.4 b 19.8 56.7 189 Open pollination 19.8 b 1.6 a 23.2 6.7 181 Significance x Treatment ** ** ** Year Table 8. Continued Pollinizer Fruit shape index w Flesh weight ratio v Soluble solids Rind thickness Acidity content (%) (mm) (g/100ml) ( Brix) Kankitsu Kuchinotsu 41 Guo 111 62.9 6.3 11.6 1.42 Kawano natsudaidai 111 62.1 6.8 11.5 1.59 4x Kawano natsudaidai 115 62.1 6.4 11.4 1.50 Open pollination 112 65.3 6.0 11.5 1.44 Significance y Treatment Year z Testing was conducted in 2005 (Shizuoka and Kochi) and 2012 (Kuchinotsu). Mean values for 3 locations are shown in this table. y Different letters represent siginificant difference by least significant differences at P =0.05. x, *, or ** indicates nonsignificant at P =0.05, significant at P =0.05, or P =0.01, respectively, in analysis of variance whose model is shown below P ij = + T i + L j + e ij P ij Measurement value of the i th treatment in the j th location Overall mean T i Effect of the i th cultivar L j Effect of the j th location E ij Residual w ( Transverse diameter / longitude diameter ) 100 v ( Flesh weight / fruit weight ) 100

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